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    Madeleine’s Place

    3.7 (80 reviews)

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    Dave B.

    Neat little coffee and macaroon cafe. Waiting on a reservation at Strawberry Alley Ale Works and stumbled into this place. Very clean and cool European feel looking cafe. Everyone in my group of six ordered a macaroon and they were all really good. As we sat and waited a lot of people mingled in, ordered and left. We didn't order any drinks, but the coffee options look plentiful. If you are in the area I highly recommend stopping in for a snack, coffee and to relax your feet or chat with friends.

    Croquete Madame Sandwich
    Izzie R.

    Great food absolutely delicious!! Just out of pastries and the coffee machine was broken :(( other than that highly recommend

    Club

    I've had better food in a school cafeteria. Missing most of the ingredients???? Salad is literally lettuce and meat. My mistake to trust the guy on a takeout order without looking first.

    It was dry and had no Tatar what so ever.
    Bianca B.

    Wanted to support family owned business and bought some Madaline's from this really cute bakery. When I got home my daughter and I were excited to eat our macaroons and when we took our first bite from the strawberry the cookie tasted refrigerated burnt and didn't taste fresh. It was so bad that we were not able to eat any of the cookies you could smell the refrigerator sent just by sniffing a cookie. I will return and try their cream pies maybe it was just a fluke

    Front door. Cute place.
    Michelle B.

    This place is a lil hidden gem. Good service, food and the atmosphere. This lil place is a must return.

    Blueberry Crepe
    Steven P.

    Driving back from a trip to TN in May of this year my crew stopped in here for a sugary breakfast. I am the sweet's eater in the family so for me this was pure delight. I would give a five star review based upon food but service was slow and meals came out at random times plus they forgot an order. If you love desserts and can roll with the customer service issues we experienced you will be more than thrilled to stop in and have a bite!!

    That's our crème brûlée middle center.

    The ladies were delightful and so were the food and beverages. We had lattes and a greek crepe and couldn't resist having crème brûlée too. Sometimes you do have to eat desert first!

    Mango Dome
    Lorena A.

    Cute little place. If you have the time, go! It takes a while to get your dish but it's well worth the wait. Also, their desserts were good. I got the Mango Dome and my husband got a couple of macaroons.

    Strawberry crepe

    The best crepes I've ever tasted- hands down. Never tried ratatouille before so I wanted to supplement my crepe in case in didn't fill me up. The crepe though, is huge, so I underestimated how filling it would be. The ratatouille was pretty incredible and I would definitely buy again. If I want to treat myself, this is where I will go to do that.

    George L.

    Neat little French place for sandwiches, crepes, and pastries. They have both sweet crepes, and savory crepes. Some of the crepes are flat, and some are almost like burritos (not sure which were the fat ones). I only got the pastries. The croissants were best-flaky and buttery. The eclair wasn't bad either. I was hoping for napoleons, but did not see any. The apple turnover was okay.

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    Unique cafe with delicious food and friendly staff. Would recommend skipping the line across the street and giving this a try.

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    I love the French Bread here. And when they have onion soup. Yeas!! Very tasty. And I get to practice my French, too.

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